This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/AwesomeCast In this episode of AwesomeCast, Michael Sorg, Katie Dudas, and Dave Podnar dive into a variety of exciting topics, from the latest tech gadgets to hilarious cat-themed events and space innovations. Tune in for insights on camera apps for photographers, innovative video editing tools, and futuristic tech from SpaceX. Plus, we explore the quirky side of the internet, including cat-themed karaoke! Stay updated with the latest tech and entertainment trends while enjoying a lighthearted conversation among the hosts.
Bulleted Summaries of News Stories and Gadgets:
• Fig Camera App:
• New beta camera app for iOS 18 users called Fig Camera.
• Strips away Apple’s built-in photo processing to provide a raw, customizable photo-taking experience.
• Ideal for photographers who want full control over exposure, saturation, and contrast.
• Offers customizable presets for different lighting conditions (e.g., landscape, cloudy).
• Free beta available via TestFlight, with a premium version in development.
• Links to follow: Check more at https://www.threads.net/@christianjames/post/CxP9esjRZzA .
• Frame.io for Creative Cloud:
• Sorg shares his experience using Frame.io, a collaborative tool for video projects, integrated with Adobe Creative Cloud.
• Helps streamline feedback by allowing clients to add comments directly onto video timecodes.
• Integrates with apps like Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro.
• Recently received a major update (Version 4) that includes new workflows, tagging, and integrations with Lightroom and major camera brands like Canon and Nikon.
• Links to follow: Frame.io Productivity Update at https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/14/24269780/frame-io-v4-productivity-update .
• Croissant App for Social Media:
• A new cross-posting tool for platforms like Blue Sky, Threads, and Mastodon.
• A simple alternative to tools like Hootsuite and Buffer.
• Allows users to manage multiple accounts and cross-post content seamlessly.
• The app is available for a subscription fee of $3 per month.
• Links to follow: TechCrunch on Croissant App at https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/01/croissant-decentralized-social-posting-app .
• Cat-Themed Karaoke (Cataroke):
• A hilarious event from the Cat Fanciers Association in Ohio, where participants meow to popular songs.
• Katie shares her excitement about missing out on the event and the possibility of bringing “Cataroke” to Pittsburgh.
• The quirky event featured contestants dressed in cat-themed attire meowing to tunes like “9 to 5.”
• Links to follow: https://pethelpful.com/pet-news/pet-lovers-cat-aoke .
• Mastodon Toys:
• Mastodon, the decentralized social media platform, launched a plush stuffed toy to support funding.
• The toy, called Plushtodon, is shaped like an elephant and priced at $45.
• Currently only available in the EU, with plans to expand shipping to other regions.
• Links to follow: Mastodon Plushtodon Announcement at https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/15/x-rival-mastodon-plushtodon .
• SpaceX’s “Chopsticks” Landing Mechanism:
• SpaceX introduces a new way to land the first stage of the Falcon Heavy rocket by catching it with large “chopstick” arms.
• The innovative landing method minimizes damage and allows for quick reuse of the rockets, aiming to enhance space travel efficiency.
• Links to follow: SpaceX Chopsticks Landing at https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/news/spacex-starship-catch-chopsticks-arms .
• Nintendo Museum Controversy:
• A kiosk at the official Nintendo Museum in Japan was discovered running Super Mario World on a Windows-based emulator.
• This was ironic given Nintendo’s strict anti-emulator stance.
• Fans were amused by the use of Windows software in a museum dedicated to Nintendo’s gaming legacy.
• Links to follow: Nintendo Emulator Incident at https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/the-official-nintendo-museum-emulating-super-mario .
• Blue Sky’s Appearance on Threads:
• Blue Sky, the decentralized social platform, created an account on Meta’s Threads to promote its platform and contrast with Meta’s moderation policies.
• This playful move stirred conversations about decentralization and privacy in social media.
• Links to follow: Engadget on Blue Sky’s Threads Move at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/bluesky-moment-on-threads .
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